and lobsters hardly have a nervous system at all. this makes the dominance heirarchy seem like a natural law
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They apparently have enough to recognize other individuals.
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trees also compete.
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But not in the way you think, I suspect... http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/02/160221-plant-science-botany-evolution-mabey-ngbooktalk/ …
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Interesting! I would have thought of lobsters as anti-social. LOL.
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The first iteration of social behaviour started with multi-cellular organisms.
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It actually started with these: https://youtu.be/JnC88xBPkkc
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giggity
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@melvinvines no they dontThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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You call out "lefties" for simplistic understanding of "power," aren't you just interpreting them overly simplistically?
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